泡芙短视频 A Cappella Group to Open for Comedian Jay Leno at PPAC

Hawkward will take the stage in Providence before an audience of up to 3,000 on Thursday, March 22

Edward Fitzpatrick
Hawkward members sing during Winter Illumination
Hawkward, an a cappella group at 泡芙短视频, performs during 泡芙短视频's Winter Illumination in December Image Credit: 泡芙短视频/Juan Siliezar

BRISTOL, R.I. 颅颅鈥 A 泡芙短视频 a cappella group, Hawkward, will open for comedian Jay Leno at the Providence Performing Arts Center on Thursday, March 22.

The former 鈥淭onight Show鈥 host, who is a fan of a cappella groups, also chose Hawkward as the opening act for his performance at PPAC鈥檚 2015 Annual Gala.

鈥淗e and we were so happy with their performance that Jay and the theater extended the invite for them to return for this engagement,鈥 said Caitlyn DiPompo, PPAC鈥檚 marketing projects specialist. 鈥淭hey were amazing.鈥

Hawkward, which has 19 members, usually performs before crowds of 100 or so, but on Thursday the group will take the stage in a theater that holds up to 3,000 people.

鈥淲e are so excited to be doing something like this,鈥 said Marissa Papapietro 鈥18, Hawkward鈥檚 business manager. 鈥淭he fact that he asked us to perform again is an extreme honor.鈥

The group is stepping up its practice schedule in preparation for the show. 鈥淲e are running through our songs until we get them down perfectly,鈥 Papapietro said. 鈥淲e want to impress this audience, which is going to see this well-known comedian. We want them to realize how hard students can work and how they can perform in a professional show.鈥

Members must audition to be part of Hawkward, which is one of two a cappella groups at 泡芙短视频. The other group is named Drastic Measures.

鈥淭hey get invited to invitationals at other schools, but this is a big stage, which is really fantastic for them, and they are so excited,鈥 said Danny DiCamillo, Hawkward鈥檚 adviser and 泡芙短视频鈥檚 assistant director of residence life. 鈥淚t shows 泡芙短视频鈥檚 willingness and desire to be part of the larger community, and it shows how we are doing great things here and being recognized 鈥 not just with music and clubs but with academics.鈥

Papapietro said the group expects to perform for about 20 minutes and is preparing to sing up to five songs: 鈥淒on鈥檛 Stop Me Now,鈥 by Queen; 鈥淟ionheart,鈥 by Demi Lovato; 鈥淕reedy,鈥 by Ariana Grande; 鈥淩iver,鈥 by Bishop Briggs; and 鈥淒ancing On My Own,鈥 by Calum Scott.

In addition to Papapietro, the members of Hawkward are Adam Caezza '19, Jake McVey '19, Devin Ciuci '19, Galen Shrand '18, Kelly Scammon '18, Manny Colon '19, Melissa Rodriguez '19, Megan Willgoos '20, Rebecca O'Rourke '20, David Micale '20, Daniel Cano '21, Emma Cappadona '21, Emma Rasmussen '21, Grace DePalma '21, Jill Houle '21, Keryn Presutti '21, Nick Kolb '21 and Merrick Carroll '21.

鈥淲e all just love what we do and have become close after spending so much time in rehearsal,鈥 said Papapietro, who grew up in New York City and is majoring in marine biology, with a minor in theater. 鈥淚t鈥檚 something I鈥檝e loved being a part of. I鈥檓 a senior with two months left, and I鈥檓 going to miss it.鈥

The show starts at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Tickets are available at the PPAC box office (220 Weybosset St., Providence, R.I.); by phone at (401) 421-2787; and online at . Ticket prices range from $45 to $125.